
Alexandra Mairs-Kessler
Ph.D. Program, American History
Museum Studies Program
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
Education
Millersville University, B.A., History and Archaeology, 2008; University of Rochester, M.A., History, 2011.
Dissertation
"Reconnecting Their Empire: Loyalist Refugee Merchants in the wake of the American Revolution"
Publications
Books:
Clarence V. H. Maxwell, Theodore Francis II, and Alexandra
Mairs-Kessler, Prudent Rebels: Bermudians & the First Age of
Revolution (Bermuda: National Museum of Bermuda Press, 2019).
Articles:
“Land
Grants, Religious Exemptions, and Aid on the Ground: the role of local
government in the resettlement of Loyalist refugees after the American
Revolution,” Consortium for the Revolutionary Era Annual Conference
Selected Papers, Age of Revolutions (forthcoming).
Teachers’ Guide to Prudent Rebels, contributor (2020).
“Prudent
Pragmatism: Why Bermuda engaged in the economics of treason during the
American Revolution,” MARITimes, vol 32 (Winter, 2019).
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